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Anybody want to build a good calendar product?

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    I have been using the F-R (e-mail me for the full name) calendar component. The GUI is beautiful, the features are great, but the implementation is oh-so stinky and completely not scalable. I had gone off on my own and built both a relational database design to handle wildly flexible recurring events, event exceptions, and an ASP.NET control to draw a monthly calendar. The problem? I am awful at graphics, web page design, and I am new at ASP.NET to boot. So I'm not equipped to turn this into a real product. An entire look and feel needs to be invented, along with the standard series of data entry and admin panels. I am equipped to do make quick work of the database-to-code programmign side, but need the HTML/design help plus some guidance on the right way to handle certain conditions of updating the display in the client's browser. Anybody interested in discussing a possible partnering to make more out of this, please contact me. I feel like the hardest technical part is solving some of the database issues and in making the development of database persistence easy - the rest is the hard work part to build a UI around that. Cheers! Dave G. (Romans 12:6-18)

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      I have been using the F-R (e-mail me for the full name) calendar component. The GUI is beautiful, the features are great, but the implementation is oh-so stinky and completely not scalable. I had gone off on my own and built both a relational database design to handle wildly flexible recurring events, event exceptions, and an ASP.NET control to draw a monthly calendar. The problem? I am awful at graphics, web page design, and I am new at ASP.NET to boot. So I'm not equipped to turn this into a real product. An entire look and feel needs to be invented, along with the standard series of data entry and admin panels. I am equipped to do make quick work of the database-to-code programmign side, but need the HTML/design help plus some guidance on the right way to handle certain conditions of updating the display in the client's browser. Anybody interested in discussing a possible partnering to make more out of this, please contact me. I feel like the hardest technical part is solving some of the database issues and in making the development of database persistence easy - the rest is the hard work part to build a UI around that. Cheers! Dave G. (Romans 12:6-18)

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      You might want to check out sourceforge.net , you might have better luck finding people that are willing to work on open source projects.


      R.Bischoff | C++   .NET, Kommst du mit?

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        You might want to check out sourceforge.net , you might have better luck finding people that are willing to work on open source projects.


        R.Bischoff | C++   .NET, Kommst du mit?

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        Ahhh... but I don't want an open source project. I want to make a saleable product. Any different suggestions then? (but thanks)

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          I have been using the F-R (e-mail me for the full name) calendar component. The GUI is beautiful, the features are great, but the implementation is oh-so stinky and completely not scalable. I had gone off on my own and built both a relational database design to handle wildly flexible recurring events, event exceptions, and an ASP.NET control to draw a monthly calendar. The problem? I am awful at graphics, web page design, and I am new at ASP.NET to boot. So I'm not equipped to turn this into a real product. An entire look and feel needs to be invented, along with the standard series of data entry and admin panels. I am equipped to do make quick work of the database-to-code programmign side, but need the HTML/design help plus some guidance on the right way to handle certain conditions of updating the display in the client's browser. Anybody interested in discussing a possible partnering to make more out of this, please contact me. I feel like the hardest technical part is solving some of the database issues and in making the development of database persistence easy - the rest is the hard work part to build a UI around that. Cheers! Dave G. (Romans 12:6-18)

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          Good luck with your venture and hope you find someone soon, if not already. :) That said, allow me to point you to the Collaboration/Testing forum[^] which is meant just for this purpose. :)
          Regards,

          Rohit Sinha

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